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[[underlined]] Coccysus a. americanus. [[/underlined]]
Tolerable common. One or two were heard or seen each day during my stay here.

[[underlined]] Dryobates villosus. [[/underlined]]

Hairy woodpeckers were fairly common about Arcola.  Adults feeding well grown young that flew and climbed about in the trees were seen June 8. As no specimens were collected the form of this woodpecker occurring here is uncertain.

[[underlined]] Dryobates pubescens. [[/underlined]]
One was seen near Arcola on June 7.  Anotehr was observed at Warrenton, June 9.

[[underlined]] Melanerp [[strikethrough]] r [[/strikethrough]] ^[[s]] etrythrocephalus. [[/underlined]]
One was seen near Arcola on June 8 and others were noted at Warrenton on June 5 and 9.

[[underlined]] Colaptes a. auratus. [[/underlined]]
Fairly common about Arcola. At this time the birds were quiet and little in evidence.

[[underlined]] Anstrostomis carolinensis. [[/underlined]]
Fairly common.  Heard calling at dusk, and again before daylight in the morning.  None were seen.

[[underlined]]  Chordeiles v. virginianus. [[/underlined]]
One was seen on June 6.